Deadliest Catch, Shaolin Warriors headed to Sony Centre
After completing extensive renovations, the Sony Centre for the Arts has announced its 2012-2013 season.
After completing extensive renovations, the Sony Centre for the Arts has announced its 2012-2013 season.
Des McAnuff's production of Henry V serves as a perfect textbook study of what he's done right and what he's done wrong in the past five years.
The Power Plant's summer exhibition, "Tools for Conviviality," turns out to be the last for curator Melanie O'Brien, who quit shortly after it opened.
"Summer Special" is the name of an art exhibition infiltrating the iconic bargain warehouse Honest Ed's
Mira Sorvina, daughter of Paul Sorvino, relishes her over-the-top role in Union Square.
Daniel MacIvor's The Best Brothers is comedy at its purest at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival.
New play celebrates John Hirsch, one of the towering figures of Canadian theatre.
Morris Panych's new musical based on the poems of Robert W. Service offers up Service with a smile.
Comic and podcaster Jimmy Pardo, who headlines The Comedy Bar Friday and Saturday, reinvented himself as a comedian devoted to chatty improvisation.
VideoCabaret retells the war on the Stratford stage in humorous, quick-fire action with richly grotesque costumes and props, always deliciously over the top.
Aaron MacKenzie couldn't walk at all after inflamed nerves cut short his run in Toronto's Jersey Boys.
Dance shows at Toronto Fringe Festival sometimes convey emotional truths that no amount of clever writing can achieve.
Dancap presents the musical Million Dollar Quartet in Toronto.
Change is always a good thing especially when you're talking about a work of art in which style and substance are perfectly wedded and the time and place of its creation are an intrinsic par…
Leonard Bernstein's one-act opera, Trouble in Tahiti, opened at the Shaw Festival on Saturday morning and the verdict is that there's too little Trouble and too much Tahiti in this productio…
Theatre critic Richard Ouzounian says lead performances in Come Back, Little Sheba are just about as good as acting gets anywhere.
When the Oakville Galleries decided to name their summer exhibition "Freedom of Assembly," I don't think they meant it literally. More likely it was a cheeky little pun, given the show's clu…
Dancap Productions hobbled by lack of U.S. tourists, no theatre of its own and competition with Mirvish.
We need a far more experienced and technically adroit cast to put us under the spell of this shaggy-beast story.
Tony-winning playwright John Guare, 74, says the high point of his career is that he's still working.
In The Millionairess, Nicole Underhay's whole performance was like a spectacular display of pyrotechnics, writes theatre critic Richard Ouzounian.
Five years after her exit from the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Cynthia Dale is back and loving it in 42nd Street.
Dancap Productions brings Beauty and the Beast to the Four Seasons Centre.
Kitty Scott hired as the new curator of modern and contemporary at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
As the Fringe turns 24, there are an increasing number of shows set in and around Toronto. Here are 10 to check out.